Ok so I heard on the news about an accident that happened at an amusement park in Ohio where some people that were on a ride called the fireball ended up getting injured and an 18 year old guy who was on the ride had been killed. I also read another story online where an 11 year old girl had gotten her scalp ripped...
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Ok so I heard on the news about an accident that happened at an amusement park in Ohio where some people that were on a ride called the fireball ended up getting injured and an 18 year old guy who was on the ride had been killed. I also read another story online where an 11 year old girl had gotten her scalp ripped off from being on a carnival ride and I m like now how on earth do these kinds of accidents happen because I ve been on rides at the Fall Festival, Holiday World, and Kings Dominion and I never got injured. So how do accidents like this happen?

We are trying to take our daughter to Disneyland and we're looking for a hotel that's close to the park (not in the park) just close but they keep saying we must be 21 to check in. Anyone know of one that's close to the park that you can check into at 19?

We are trying to take our daughter to Disneyland and we're looking for a hotel that's close to the park (not in the park) just close but they keep saying we must be 21 to check in. Anyone know of one that's close to the park that you can check into at 19?

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The biggest rule you have to remember just because it is limited doesn't mean it is worth anything.
Honestly the only value they have is sentimental. They cost you $0.51 to get one ($0.01 to press and the $0.50 to do it). You would be very hard "pressed" (yes pun intended) to find someone to...
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Best answer: The biggest rule you have to remember just because it is limited doesn't mean it is worth anything.

Honestly the only value they have is sentimental. They cost you $0.51 to get one ($0.01 to press and the $0.50 to do it). You would be very hard "pressed" (yes pun intended) to find someone to even give you the $0.51 to break even.

But that's not saying that if you get very lucky in timing you find that one person who has been missing that one penny from their collection and is willing to pay for it.

I have a Harry Potter Hufflepuff shirt that s very light and comfortable. It has a cape on it, though, so I m not sure if I could wear it on rides at a nearby amusement park.
If it is a hazard, that s no problem. I just want to know if it s likely to be a problem.

I have a Harry Potter Hufflepuff shirt that s very light and comfortable. It has a cape on it, though, so I m not sure if I could wear it on rides at a nearby amusement park.
If it is a hazard, that s no problem. I just want to know if it s likely to be a problem.

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That's actually why I don't go to amusement parks. It takes out half of the fun to try and figure out how to stash food and drinks to avoid the stupid costs of food. An entire frozen pizza is $4 at WalMart.
I understand that people need to make a living, etc. and nobody's really getting rich at an...
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Best answer: That's actually why I don't go to amusement parks. It takes out half of the fun to try and figure out how to stash food and drinks to avoid the stupid costs of food. An entire frozen pizza is $4 at WalMart.

I understand that people need to make a living, etc. and nobody's really getting rich at an amusement park, but I also don't have to go to your crappy, mildly-entertaining money pit.

If you're going to charge stupid costs for food, at least make it good food. Don't serve microwaved chicken sandwiches that are as mouth watering as a sink sponge.